Dress Code Fail
Dress Code Fail
Beards or not, shaved heads or not, flat heels or 4-inch spikes. It's time for merit not dress code in employment.
Originally shared by David Amerland
Yes, Four-inch Heels or You Cannot Really Do Your Job Properly - whaaa?
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/11/receptionist-sent-home-pwc-not-wearing-high-heels-pwc-nicola-thorp
Beards or not, shaved heads or not, flat heels or 4-inch spikes. It's time for merit not dress code in employment.
Originally shared by David Amerland
Yes, Four-inch Heels or You Cannot Really Do Your Job Properly - whaaa?
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/11/receptionist-sent-home-pwc-not-wearing-high-heels-pwc-nicola-thorp
That's what I keep telling people about my facial tattoo... ;)
ReplyDelete(Ok, I don't actually have a facial tattoo, but I do sorta want one. :D )
Iblis Bane I don't have one either. :D
ReplyDeleteWhy are women 'Expected' to wear high heels? I once met a tall woman and inspite of being naturally tall she was still wearing high heels. I mean she was taller than me even without her heels!! Didn't make any sense to me - but apparently she wanted to wear them. But why? I don't understand!! As a woman yourself Zara Altair you can probably answer this - what is it with high heels for a woman?
ReplyDeleteVivekananda Baindoor Rao I don't get it either. I wore them in the 80s when I worked in Wall Street West (Montgomery Street) in San Francisco. They are bad for feet, bad for back, bad for body alignment. They make no sense for me.
ReplyDeleteTheoretically they make women's legs look longer and are therefore sexy.
Zara Altair that last bit probably makes sense. The basic feminine 'need' is being attractive and the masculine one is 'exhibitionist' (showing off muscles!)
ReplyDeleteIn a way some of the heels can also be used as a very effective weapon - some of them can be even lethal - especially the really pointy ones!
But when is humanity going to mature?
Vivekananda Baindoor Rao No predictive date for maturity. :)
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